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{{Box|Lotts_Bricks_(GamCat_1932).jpg|1932 catalogue entry, showing a Tudor version of the classic Lott's four-gabled house design|380}}
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{{Box|Tudor_Mansion,_design,_Lotts_Tudor_Blocks.jpg|Tudor Mansion design, Lott's Tudor Blocks|380}}
{{Box|Chalet,_design,_Lotts_Tudor_Blocks.jpg|Chalet design, Lott's Tudor Blocks|380}}
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'''Lott's Tudor Blocks''' sets were added to the [[Lotts Bricks]] range in around 1918 to add more variety and detail to the range of buildings that could be made with the Lott's sets.
'''Lott's Tudor Blocks''' sets were advertised with the "standard" [[Lotts Bricks]] range in the 1920s, and added more variety and detail to the range of buildings that could be made with the Lott's sets.


The Tudor Blocks sets included new blocks that were interchangeable with the other Lott's bricks, but had with one profiled surface with a single colour of paint on the raised surface, which gave the appearance of the panels of a wood-framed Tudor building, or of leaded windows.  
The Tudor Blocks sets included new blocks that were interchangeable with the other Lott's bricks, but had with one profiled surface with a single colour of paint on the raised surface, which gave the appearance of the panels of a wood-framed Tudor building, or of leaded windows.  
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* [http://blockplay.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04/lotts-tudor.html Lotts Tudor (blockplay.blogspot.co.uk)]
* [http://blockplay.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04/lotts-tudor.html Lotts Tudor (blockplay.blogspot.co.uk)]
* [http://www.museumofplay.org/online-collections/1/17/107.3686 Lotts Tudor Blocks, The Strong (museumofplay.org)]
* [http://www.museumofplay.org/online-collections/1/17/107.3686 Lotts Tudor Blocks, The Strong (museumofplay.org)]
* [http://www.nmni.com/Home/Online-Collections/Armagh-County-Museum/Buchanan-Toys-Collection/ARMCM-5-1988 Lotts Tudor Blocks, National Museums Northern Ireland (nmni.com)]


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Lotts Tudor Blocks, manual 4-6.jpg

Lotts Tudor Blocks

1920s -     

Lott's Tudor Blocks sets were advertised with the "standard" Lotts Bricks range in the 1920s, and added more variety and detail to the range of buildings that could be made with the Lott's sets.

The Tudor Blocks sets included new blocks that were interchangeable with the other Lott's bricks, but had with one profiled surface with a single colour of paint on the raised surface, which gave the appearance of the panels of a wood-framed Tudor building, or of leaded windows.

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